Assemblyman Charles D. Fall Introduces Legislation That Would Make New York City Identity Cards Valid for Consumers Who Want to Purchase Products of Legal Consent

Today, Assemblyman Charles D. Fall (D-Richmond) introduced legislation that would amend the administration code of the city of New York, to allow a valid IDNYC card to be accepted as valid written evidence of age or identification for any situation where a resident is required to furnish physical evidence of age or identification.

The IDNYC is a free government-issued photo identification card that can be obtained by all New York City residents that secures the peace of mind and access to City services that come from having a recognized identification.

Current statute only permits establishments with a license to sell age consenting products to accept a state issued driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, military identification and a valid passport or a visa. This legislation intends to have the IDNYC card added to the list of acceptable identification.

“My legislation will not only help small businesses who often have to turn patrons away for not having proper identification, but will allow the consumer the right to purchase legally consenting products that will support our local businesses. This will ensure that New Yorker’s are purchasing these products in regulated environments.

My bill will also give clarification to small business owners licensed to sell age consenting products since current laws can make it unclear which forms of identification are acceptable. It’s a validated win-win for consumers and small business,” said Assemblyman Charles D. Fall.